Tanya
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Carrot Cake Recipe
Makes one large traybake – about 24 pieces!Ingredients
- 400g Self Raising Flour
- 400g Soft Brown Sugar
- 300g Soft margarine / butter
- 4 Eggs
- 225g dried fruit
- 3 or 4 carrots – grated
- Juice & Zest of one large orange
- teaspoon mixed spice (or just cinnamon)
- teaspoon baking powder
Instructions
- Grease & line a 12" by 8" cake tin (fairly deep – not a swiss roll tin)
- Preheat oven to 180C or Gas Mark 5
- Beat the sugar and eggs together in a mixing bowl until creamy. The eggs should be added one at a time
- Stir the flour, grated carrot, dried fruit, orange zest, spice and baking powder into the sugar & egg mix
- Add the orange juice to the mix whilst still stirring – the mixture should still be creamy and soft. If it's a bit dry then add more orange juice if available or a little milk
- Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and bake for about 45 minutes. Test with a skewer / knitting needle – no mixture should stick to it when the cake is ready
- Allow to cool and cut into squares
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Photos: A Merry Chatsworth Christmas
All photos taken at Chatsworth House’s “Deck The Halls” exhibition on Sunday 20th November. It looked as lovely as ever with the soft glowing lights
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Photo: the walk to work
The canal path between Great Linford & Giffard Park in Milton Keynes. It’s a good view to begin the day with.
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Interesting accidental photo
Not quite sure what this is, but it’s pretty!
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Photos: inside & outside my new house
Taken today whilst building all the stuff in my rental house in Milton Keynes. The canal is just 20 seconds away from the door and is the start of my walk to work.
I need to try that walk out at the weekend to make sure I don’t get lost when starting the new job on Monday.
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An assortment of books to move to Milton Keynes
These are the ones travelling to my new part time home. As a house without books can never be a home…
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Photos: Beautiful Dahlias at Baddesley Clinton
They had a lovely flower border in the formal garden filled with an impressive variety of dahlias. The colours and shapes of these flowers make wonderful photos.




























